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The Paris is one of Vegas' Epcot Center-styled casinos, with an exterior that drops the Efiffel Tower on top of the Paris Opera and an interior that mixes Gallic-styled storefronts with faux-cobblestone streets. The Paris boasts several lively bars and a number of good restaurants, including one of the Strip's best buffets and its finest view of the Bellagio Fountains from the terrace of the Mon Ami Gabi steakhouse. The hotel's Versailles-ish check-in hall leads to rooms decorated in theme-appropriate brocade and French Provincial finishes. The spacious, elegant Spa by Mandara features Balinese-inspired treatments, some of which can be done poolside. Guests at the Paris run townard the prosperous conventioneer, although the Paris also draws a number of solo females and gays with its solid service and over-the-top styling.
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